Fathers' brains respond differently to daughters than sons

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Fathers with toddler daughters are more attentive and responsive to those daughters' needs than fathers with toddler sons are to the needs of those sons, according to brain scans and recordings of the parents' daily interactions with their kids.

Displaying a different response to your children according to their sex is quite bias. This study shows that fathers respond more to their daughters that those with sons. Maybe because it is somewhat a kind of training that displaying too little or more emotions could affect the growth of their children. As we all know girls are emotional and maybe that's one of the reasons why fathers display more emotion compared to boys. Wherein they need to treat them as what we think that boys should to...